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The authors think that the most important distinction in the history of medicine is that of
{ 1 } - prescientific and scientific periods.
{ 2 } - mind and body dimensions of the human person.
{ 3 } - authentic and inauthentic (quackery) medicine.
{ 4 } - priestly and scientific aspects of medicine.
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The authors think that the most important distinction in the history of medicine is that of
{ 1 } - prescientific and scientific periods.
{ 2 } - mind and body dimensions of the human person.
{ 3 } - authentic and inauthentic (quackery) medicine.
{ 4 } - priestly and scientific aspects of medicine.
See pp. 77-78.
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The authors think that the most important distinction in the history of medicine is that of
{ 1 } - prescientific and scientific periods.
{ 2 } - mind and body dimensions of the human person.
{ 3 } - authentic and inauthentic (quackery) medicine.
{ 4 } - priestly and scientific aspects of medicine.
See pp. 77-78.
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The authors think that the most important distinction in the history of medicine is that of
{ 1 } - prescientific and scientific periods.
{ 2 } - mind and body dimensions of the human person.
{ 3 } - authentic and inauthentic (quackery) medicine.
{ 4 } - priestly and scientific aspects of medicine.
See p. 78. Authentic medicine has both priestly (which deal with the mind) and scientific (which deal with the body) dimensions.
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The authors think that the most important distinction in the history of medicine is that of
{ 1 } - prescientific and scientific periods.
{ 2 } - mind and body dimensions of the human person.
{ 3 } - authentic and inauthentic (quackery) medicine.
{ 4 } - priestly and scientific aspects of medicine.
See pp. 77-78.
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